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Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

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Page 1: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85.

Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Page 2: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. House of Education. 1773–79.Courtesy of the Library of Congress. [Fig. 15-2]

Page 3: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houstonm, interior. 1983–85.

Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-3]

Page 4: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Pyramids of Menkaure, Khafre, and Khufu. Menkaure (c. 2470 BCE), Khafre (c. 2500 BCE), and Khufu (c. 2530 BCE).

original height of Pyramid of Khufu 480 ft., length of each side at base 755 ft.

©Dallas and John Heaton/Free Agents Limited/CORBIS. [Fig. 15-4]

Page 5: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Ziggurat, Ur. c. 2100 BCE.Fired brick over mud brick core. 210 × 150 ft. at base.

© Michael S. Yamashita/CORBIS. [Fig. 15-5]

Page 6: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Thomas Coram. View of Mulberry House and Street. c. 1800.Oil on paper.

Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, SC. Carolina Art Association, 1968.1968.18.01. [Fig. 15-6]

Page 7: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Mesa Verde, Spruce Tree House. c. 1200–1300 CE.Courtyard formed by restoration of the roofs over two underground kivas.

John Deeks / Photo Researchers, Inc. [Fig. 15-7]

Page 8: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Cribbed roof construction of a kiva. After a National Park Service pamphlet. [Fig. 15-8]

Page 9: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

The Lion Gate, Mycenae, Greece. 1250 BCE.Studio Kontos Photostock. [Fig. 15-9]

Page 10: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Corner of the First Temple of Hera, Paestum, Italy. c. 550 BCE.Canali Photobank, Milan, Italy. [Fig. 15-10]

Page 11: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

James Stuart. The Greek Orders, from The Antiquities of Athens. London, 1794.

Courtesy of the Library of Congress. [Fig. 15-11]

Page 12: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Round arch. Line art.

[Fig. 15-12]

Page 13: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Pont du Gard, near Nîmes, France. Late 1st century BCE–early 1st century CE.

height 180 ft.© Jon Arnold Images / DanitaDelimont.com. [Fig. 15-13]

Page 14: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Barrel vault (left) and groin vault (right). Line art.

[Fig. 15-14]

Page 15: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Barrel-vaulted gallery, ground floor of the Colosseum, Rome.Scala / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 15-15]

Page 16: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

The Colosseum (aerial view), Rome. 72–80 CE.Pubbli Aer Foto. [Fig. 15-16]

Page 17: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Interior, Pantheon. 117–125 CE.Hemera Technolgies/Alamy. [Fig. 15-17]

Page 18: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Exterior, Pantheon. 117–125 CE.Canali Photobank, Milan, Italy. [Fig. 15-18]

Page 19: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Interior view of nave, St. Sernin, Toulouse, France. c. 1080–1120.© Bildarchiv Monheim GmbH / Alamy. [Fig. 15-19]

Page 20: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Plan, St. Sernin. [Fig. 15-20]

Page 21: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Amiens Cathedral. begun 1220.© Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 15-21]

Page 22: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Pointed arch. Line art.

[Fig. 15-22]

Page 23: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Flying buttresses, Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris. 1211–1290.© Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 15-23]

Page 24: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Flying buttresses, Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris, diagram (after Acland). 1211–1290.

Photo Researchers. [Fig. 15-24]

Page 25: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Gustave Eiffel. Eiffel Tower, Seen from Champs de Mars. 1887–89.height of tower 1,051 ft.

Alain Evrard / Photo Researchers, Inc. [Fig. 15-25]

Page 26: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Wood-frame construction. Line art.

[Fig. 15-26]

Page 27: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Reconstruction drawing of Old St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome. c. 320–27.[Fig. 15-27]

Page 28: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Truss. Line art.

[Fig. 15-28]

Page 29: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Charles Bulfinch. Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, Massachusetts. 1795–96.Courtesy of Historic New England. Photograph by David Carmack. [Fig. 15-29]

Page 30: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Architect unknown. Mansion at Parlange Plantation, New Roads, Louisiana. c. 1785–95.

© Philip Gould / CORBIS. [Fig. 15-30]

Page 31: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Christian Gladu. The Birch, The Bungalow Company, North Town Woods, Bainbridge Island, Washington. 1998.

Photo courtesy of The Bungalow Company. [Fig. 15-31]

Page 32: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Louis H. Sullivan. Bayard (Condict) Building, New York. 1897–98.© Angelo Hornak / CORBIS. [Fig. 15-32]

Page 33: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Louis H. Sullivan. Bayard (Condict) Building, New York, detail. 1897–98.© Nathan Benn / CORBIS. [Fig. 15-33]

Page 34: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Frank Lloyd Wright. Robie House, South Woodlawn, Chicago, Illinois. 1909.Chicago History Museum. HB-19312-A2. Photographer: Heidrich Blessing. [Fig.

15-34]

Page 35: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Frank Lloyd Wright. Plan of the Robie House, South Woodlawn, Chicago, Illinois. 1909.[Fig. 15-35]

Page 36: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Frank Lloyd Wright. drawing for Fallingwater, Kaufmann House, Bear Run, Pennsylvania. 1936.

Colored pencil. 15-3/8 × 27-1/4 in.©The Frank Lloyd Wright Fdn, AZ / Art Resource, NY. © 2012 The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ/Artists Rights Society (ARS). NY. The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.A. [Fig. 15-36]

Page 37: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Frank Lloyd Wright. Fallingwater, Kaufmann House, Bear Run, Pennsylvania. 1936.

Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 15-37]

Page 38: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Frank Lloyd Wright. Fallingwater scaffolding. ©The Frank Lloyd Wright Fdn, AZ / Art Resource, NY. © 2012 The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ/Artists Rights Society (ARS). NY. The Fallingwater Collection at the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library,

Columbia University, New York.[Fig. 15-38]

Page 39: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Le Corbusier. Perspective drawing for Domino Housing Project. 1914.Courtesy of the French Embassy. [Fig. 15-39]

Page 40: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. Villa Savoye, Poissy-sur-Seine, France. 1928–30.

Anthony Scibilia/Art Resource, N.Y. ©2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris/FLC. [Fig. 15-40]

Page 41: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Ludwig Miës van der Rohe. Farnsworth House, Fox River, Plano, Illinois. 1950.

Hedrich Blessing. [Fig. 15-41]

Page 42: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Ludwig Miës van der Rohe and Philip Johnson. Seagram Building, New York City. 1958.

© Andrew Garn. [Fig. 15-42]

Page 43: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Eero Saarinen. TWA Terminal, John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York (exterior view). 1962.© Karen Johnson. [Fig. 15-43]

Page 44: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Eero Saarinen. TWA Terminal, John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York (interior view). 1962.

© Angelo Hornak/Corbis. [Fig. 15-44]

Page 45: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Rem Koolhaas and Ole Scheeren. OMA, New Headquarters, Central Chinese Television CCTV, Beijing, China. 2008.

© Keren Su / CORBIS. [Fig. 15-45]

Page 46: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Jean Nouvel/Ateliers. Jean Nouvel with b720 Arquitectos, Torre Agbar, Barcelona. 2005.

Lighting design by Yann Kersalé. Photo © Roland Halbe. [Fig. 15-46]

Page 47: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Frank Gehry. Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, north elevations. 10/1/1991.Sketch by Frank Gehry, 1991. © Frank O. Gehry & Associates. [Fig. 15-47]

Page 48: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Frank Gehry. Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, computer model. 1997.© Gehry Partners, LLP. [Fig. 15-48]

Page 49: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Frank Gehry. Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, exterior view. 1997.Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, 1997. Photograph by David Heald. ©The Solomon R.

Guggenheim Foundation, New York. Photo: David Heald. [Fig. 15-49]

Page 50: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Adrian Smith, and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 2010.

Tim Griffith/Arcaid/Corbis. [Fig. 15-50]

Page 51: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Tom Wills-Wright. Burj Al-Arab, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 1999.© Skyscan/CORBIS. [Fig. 15-51]

Page 52: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Obie Bowman. Brunsell Residence, Sea Ranch, California. 1987.Courtesy Obie G. Bowman, Architect & Christian Heath, Associate. [Fig. 15-

52]

Page 53: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Adam Kahn. The Brockholes Visitor Center at the Lancashire Wildlife Trust reserve in Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom. 2011.

© Ashley Cooper/Corbis. [Fig. 15-53]

Page 54: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Emilio Ambasz. ACROS Building (Fukuoka Prefecturial International Hall), Fukuoka, Japan. 1989–95.

Emilio Ambasz & Associates, Inc./Photographer Hiromi Watanabe. [Fig. 15-54]

Page 55: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Richard Meier. Atheneum, New Harmony, Indiana. 1979.Digital imaging project.

Photo © Mary Ann Sullivan, [email protected]. [Fig. 15-55]

Page 56: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. Central Park, New York City. 1857–87.

© Ball Miwako / Alamy. [Fig. 15-56]

Page 57: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Olmsted, Vaux & Co. landscape architects. general plan of Riverside, Illinois. 1869.

Courtesy of the National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site. [Fig. 15-57]

Page 58: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Los Angeles Freeway Interchange. © Ron Chapple/Corbis. [Fig. 15-58]

Page 59: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Santiago Calatrava. Port Authority Trans Hudson (PATH) station, World Trade Center site. 2004.

AP Photo/Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. [Fig. 15-59]

Page 60: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Mierle Laderman Ukeles. Fresh Kills Landfill, daily operation. Courtesy Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York. [Fig. 15-60]

Page 61: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Mierle Laderman Ukeles. Fresh Kills Landfill, aerial view. Courtesy Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York. [Fig. 15-61]

Page 62: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Multistory apartment block, Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. originally built 1000–1450.

© Karl Weatherly / CORBIS. [Fig. 15-62]

Page 63: Philip Johnson and John Burgee. College of Architecture, University of Houston. 1983–85. Photo: Richard Payne, FAIA. [Fig. 15-1]

Moshe Safdie. Habitat, Montreal, Canada. 1967.© Michael Harding/Arcaid/Corbis. [Fig. 15-63]